About this course
- The Master of Agriculture and Environment trains students to solve the big challenges in the world: food security, climate change, and management of carbon, water and the environment.
- With lots of professional experience in the lab and out in the field, students will be ready to contribute to a booming sector that generates over $150 billion a year in production, contributes around 16% of Australia's export earnings, and tackles the biggest global issues of their time.
- Candidates for the degree of the Master of Agriculture and Environment complete 72 credit points (cp) of study including a research project as part of a capstone experience with a value of 24cp.
- Students will complete a specialisation in:
1) Agricultural and environmental economics
2) Agricultural and environmental technologies or
3) Horticulture technologies